International Criminal Tribunals as Agents of Domestic Change. The Impact on Institutional Reform. Vol 2

Bachmann, Klaus and Kemp, Gerhard and Ristić, Irena, eds. (2018) International Criminal Tribunals as Agents of Domestic Change. The Impact on Institutional Reform. Vol 2. Studies in Political Transition, 10 . Peter Lang, Berlin. ISBN 978-3-631-77089-4

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Abstract

International Criminal Tribunals do not only do justice and judge the perpetrators of the most heinous crimes. Their decisions often affect whole societies, governments, legislation in distant countries and trigger processes od adaptation in the administration of countries, which are under the jurisdiction of such a tribunal. This book present the first part of the results of a five-year international research project, based on field research in ten European and African countries. It shows how and when International Criminal Tribunals can trigger institutional reforms even in non-democratic countries, and when and how some governments resisted the tribunals' influence. The editors and authors make an important contribution to the debates in International Relations, International Law and Political Science by showing the possibilities and limits of International Criminal Justice. Volume 2 presents the evidence from field studies in Sudan, South Sudan, Libya, Kenya, Kosovo, Ukraine and Russia.

Item Type: Book
Uncontrolled Keywords: International Criminal Tribunals, International Criminal Justice, Institutional Reform
Institutional centre: Centre for political research and public opinion
Depositing User: Vesna Jovanović
Date Deposited: 02 Feb 2021 20:01
Last Modified: 07 Apr 2021 20:27
URI: http://iriss.idn.org.rs/id/eprint/503

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